Latin America is recognised globally as one of the most attractive regions in which to invest and with one of the fastest GDP growth rates in the world, it is an excellent destination with which to do business.

The Latin American Investment Forum 2015 will present a unique opportunity for investors and business communities to hear about the latest developments and investment projects in this vibrant and multifaceted region. The Forum has established itself as the leading annual meeting on Latin American investment and trade globally.

Ministers, ambassadors & trade attaches from the participating countries in Latin America will be complemented by corporate speakers, all showcasing their experiences and tips for succeeding in the region. There will be senior speakers on the panels from both the private and public sectors.

Click on the image below to watch the video

William Hague MP address’ the third Latin American Investment Forum

The Latin American Investment Forum 2015 will be a full day event exploring four major streams of investment opportunities: Infrastructure, Mining, Energy and Agriculture. There will be networking throughout the day and during an invitation-only gala dinner.

The Forum forecasts 800 delegates from around the world and will run a high profile digital marketing campaign to attract attendees from the financial and professional services sectors, as well as from major international companies involved in infrastructure, mining, energy and agriculture.

Objectives of the Forum

Raise awareness of Latin America as a business and investment destination

Provide insight into the current economic situation, challenges and opportunities in Latin America

Enhance inter-regional business links between Latin America and the rest of the world

Introduce the Latin American Trade and Investment agencies and Embassy commercial teams in London, highlighting the services they provide to help to promote trade in their countries

Meet the right business and political contacts to pitch for future business in Latin America.

Why sponsor the Latin American Investment Forum 2015?

Priority access to country ministers, ambassadors and commercial attachés

The Latin American Trade & Investment Association (LATIA) is an independent not-for-profit organisation established by the Trade and Investment agencies and Embassy commercial offices from 16 Latin American countries. LATIA coordinates and promotes Latin America’s economic sector, aiming to attract foreign direct investment, to boost exports and to promote bilateral trade between Latin America, the UK and the wider European Union.

The High Commission of Canada, the Embassy of Mexico, and the Embassy of the United States of America are pleased to announce the “Invest in North America: NAFTA Matters” conference taking place on Tuesday, 1 October 2013 at the Guildhall, City of London, UK.

The Conference will give you the opportunity to:

Hear from experts from Canada, Mexico, and the United States on this innovative marketplace and its competitive advantages

Learn from companies that have invested in North America

Meet with service providers who can guide you on the nuts and bolts on doing business in North America

Network and have one-on-one meetings with representatives from specific investment locations in North America

The governments of Canada, Mexico and the United States believe that North America continues to be the most attractive place for businesses to locate, invest, grow and create jobs. Investment agencies from all three countries are working to encourage and support business investment from sources both at home and abroad. North America is a market of more than 460 million consumers. When the additional free trade agreements of each country are taken into consideration, the market grows to nearly 900 million, making North America an ideal location for investments in the areas of manufacturing, services, R&D, post-sales support and much more.

21 May 2013 in London at DAC Beachcroft, 3 Mincing Lane, London EC3R 7DD

Tech Mex 2013 has been organised by The Mexican Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain with support from UK Trade & Investment as well as the Mexican Embassy in the UK. We have an interesting and positive story to tell about Mexico and one of the country’s growth sectors, a well-kept secret we’re about to reveal.

In addition, we’ll make the business case for the burgeoning bilateral trade between Mexico and the UK with a focus on the booming Digital / Tech sector. Highlighting specific opportunities, the developing culture of entrepreneurialism and innovation and the start-up ecosystem in Mexico, Tech Mex 2013 will also offer a guide to Digital / Tech Opportunities.

The conference also offers a unique opportunity for Venture Capital, Private Equity and other investors seeking opportunities in the Digital / Tech sector in Mexico to interact with entrepreneurs behind some of the country’s most exciting start-ups. Companies interested in expanding to Mexico and/or working with Mexican Digital / Tech companies are also welcome as are technology-dependent companies interested in IT Outsourcing to Mexico.

As part of the Lord Mayor’s international programme, Lord Mayor, Alderman David Wootton will travel to Latin America in October (Mexico, Colombia, Argentina and Brazil) to promote UK-based financial and professional services, further underlining the growing importance that is Latin America to the City of London.

Mexico (13 October and 17 October)

PPP

Promoting London’s capital markets

Promoting UK based legal services

Accountancy

Venture Capital / Private Equity

Colombia (17 October and 19 October)

PPP

Accountancy

Promoting London’s capital markets

Argentina (20 October and 23 October)

Promoting London’s capital markets

Venture Capital / Private Equity

Brazil (23 October and 30 October)

Promoting London’s capital markets

Exploring High Value Opportunities

for more information on the Lord Mayor’s overseas business visits please follow this link

Latin America is recognised globally as one of the most attractive regions in which to invest and with one of the fastest GDP growth rates in the world, it is an excellent destination with which to do business.

The Latin American Investment Forum 2013 will present a unique opportunity for investors and business communities to hear about the latest developments and investment projects in this vibrant and multifaceted region. The Forum has established itself as the leading annual meeting on Latin American investment and trade globally.

Ministers, ambassadors & trade attaches from the participating countries in Latin America will be complemented by corporate speakers, all showcasing their experiences and tips for succeeding in the region. There will be senior speakers on the panels from both the private and public sectors.

The Latin American Investment Forum 2013 will be a full day event exploring four major streams of investment opportunities: Infrastructure, Mining, Energy and Agriculture. There will be networking throughout the day and during an invitation-only gala dinner.

The Forum forecasts 800 delegates from around the world and will run a high profile digital marketing campaign to attract attendees from the financial and professional services sectors, as well as from major international companies involved in infrastructure, mining, energy and agriculture.

Objectives of the Forum

Raise awareness of Latin America as a business and investment destination

Provide insight into the current economic situation, challenges and opportunities in Latin America

Enhance inter-regional business links between Latin America and the rest of the world

Introduce the Latin American Trade and Investment agencies and Embassy commercial teams in London, highlighting the services they provide to help to promote trade in their countries

Meet the right business and political contacts to pitch for future business in Latin America.

Why sponsor the Latin American Investment Forum 2013?

Priority access to country ministers, ambassadors and commercial attachés

The Latin American Trade & Investment Association (LATIA) is an independent not-for-profit organisation established by the Trade and Investment agencies and Embassy commercial offices from 16 Latin American countries. LATIA coordinates and promotes Latin America’s economic sector, aiming to attract foreign direct investment, to boost exports and to promote bilateral trade between Latin America, the UK and the wider European Union.

Latin America is recognised globally as one of the most attractive regions in which to invest and with one of the fastest GDP growth rates in the world, it is an excellent destination with which to do business.

The Latin American Investment Forum 2014 will present a unique opportunity for investors and business communities to hear about the latest developments and investment projects in this vibrant and multifaceted region. The Forum has established itself as the leading annual meeting on Latin American investment and trade globally.

Ministers, ambassadors & trade attaches from the participating countries in Latin America will be complemented by corporate speakers, all showcasing their experiences and tips for succeeding in the region. There will be senior speakers on the panels from both the private and public sectors.

Click on the image below to watch the video

William Hague MP address’ the third Latin American Investment Forum

The Latin American Investment Forum 2014 will be a full day event exploring four major streams of investment opportunities: Infrastructure, Mining, Energy and Agriculture. There will be networking throughout the day and during an invitation-only gala dinner.

The Forum forecasts 800 delegates from around the world and will run a high profile digital marketing campaign to attract attendees from the financial and professional services sectors, as well as from major international companies involved in infrastructure, mining, energy and agriculture.

Objectives of the Forum

Raise awareness of Latin America as a business and investment destination

Provide insight into the current economic situation, challenges and opportunities in Latin America

Enhance inter-regional business links between Latin America and the rest of the world

Introduce the Latin American Trade and Investment agencies and Embassy commercial teams in London, highlighting the services they provide to help to promote trade in their countries

Meet the right business and political contacts to pitch for future business in Latin America.

Why sponsor the Latin American Investment Forum 2014?

Priority access to country ministers, ambassadors and commercial attachés

The Latin American Trade & Investment Association (LATIA) is an independent not-for-profit organisation established by the Trade and Investment agencies and Embassy commercial offices from 16 Latin American countries. LATIA coordinates and promotes Latin America’s economic sector, aiming to attract foreign direct investment, to boost exports and to promote bilateral trade between Latin America, the UK and the wider European Union.

International businesses are invited to take part in the London House Business Hospitality Programme – a series of London 2012-related conferences for international and domestic businesses at London City Hall during the 2012 Games.

Hosted by the London Business Network in partnership with the Mayor’s office, these events will showcase key sectors in the UK economy which have helped to deliver a successful London 2012 Games and highlight future opportunities in the field. A number of high level speakers, such as John Armitt, Chairman of the Olympic Delivery Authority and Márcio Fortes, President of the Autoridade Publica Olimpica (Rio 2016) have already confirmed participation.

The programme is made up of eight free events, and delegates can choose to attend as many or as few of these events as they wish. Information about the themes and dates of these events is available below. Read more

The Andean Finance & Investment Forum is the only high-level, invitation-only summit explicitly designed to connect the international investment community and leaders from the Andean public and private sectors.

The rapid evolution of the global financial markets has created a new financial landscape in the Andean Region; the forum will address this new landscape and examine its effects on corporate and sovereign financing and investment strategies. Join regional leaders and international investors for a day of private 1-1 meetings, in-depth discussions and technical workshops covering finance and investment in leading sectors of the Andean Region.

Free registration is limited and restricted to senior corporate officers, institutional investors and high-ranking public-sector officials. All others are welcome to attend for a fee. Read more